date:Mar 22, 2017
Chilean plums have been gradually reaching the Chinese market since the end of January. They haven't quite managed to take advantage of the golden opportunities of the Chinese New Year, yet, in the way the Chilean cherries have. But, because they are 'off-season fruits', they still occupy a big part of the winter and spring plum market in China.
It is often said that the plums appearing on the Chinese market are mostly snow plums (like Larry Anne) and black plums (like Black Cat and Black Majes